Ignoring criticism,
In a notice about the 2013 civil servant
recruitment plan, the
Nguyen Xuan Binh, Chief Secretariat of the Ministry of Interior
Affairs.
The notice has once again faced the strong opposition
from the public, which believes that the provincial authorities have violated
the current laws when refusing the graduates of in-service training, a kind
of legal training recognized by the laws.
Nguyen Xuan Binh, Chief Secretariat of the Ministry of
Interior Affairs, in an interview given to Giao duc
“All the state agencies and state agencies’ officers
have the responsibility of restricting the laws,” Binh said in the interview.
Meanwhile, Nguyen Van Tuan, Chair of Nam Dinh province,
keeps calm amid the heavy criticism. He said that saying “no” to in-service
training graduates has been laid down as a provincial committee of the
Communist Party.
Nam Dinh remains the only province in
Tuan has cited two reasons behind the decision on
refusing to recruit in-service training graduates: 1) the in-service training
quality is too low, and 2) Nam Dinh province has too many excellent students
and no need to consider recruiting worse students who finish in-service
training mode.
Tuan said in the war time, when not many people had the
opportunities to follow university education, in-service training was really
helpful, allowing officers to improve their qualifications and obtain
university degrees. That explains why many current high ranking leaders in
the province finish in-service training courses.
However, the conditions now are quite different, and
it’s now the time to recruit the officers who are well trained under
full-time training courses.
Most of the in-service students are believed to have
bad learning abilities, who only attend in-service training courses because
they fail the university entrance exams to the full-time training courses of
state owned schools.
“I once worked with in-service training graduates and I
found them unqualified enough,” he said.
The second reason, according to Tuan, is that Nam Dinh
has been well known for its people’s eagerness for learning, and Nam Dinh’s
students are too good at their study. Therefore, the provincial authorities
find it unnecessary to recruit worse candidates.
“Nam Dinh has always been listed among the top
provinces and cities which have the best students’ achievements at the
national university entrance exams every year,” Tuan said. Nam Dinh’s
students have always been leading at the national competitions for excellent
students. At least 10,000 out of the 20,000 students pass the university
entrance exams every year.
“In-service students cannot be compared with full-time
training students,” he maintained.
Especially, Tuan believes that the policy on saying
“no” to in-service training students would help students make more reasonable
choices for their education.
To date, nearly all the high school graduates plan to
attend the university entrance exams to fulfill their “university education
dream.” Those, who fail the exams to state owned schools, would attend
in-service training courses to obtain university degrees at any costs.
However, the students may change their thoughts if they
realize that they would have no opportunities to become the officers at the
local state agencies.
Source: GDVN
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Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 6, 2013
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